by RLE at MIT | Jan 9, 2013 | RLE Recent Papers
Jie Sun, Erman Timurdogan, Ami Yaacobi, Ehsan Shah Hosseini & Michael R. Watts Electromagnetic phased arrays at radio frequencies are well known and have enabled applications ranging from communications to radar, broadcasting and astronomy. The ability to...
by RLE at MIT | Jan 9, 2013 | News Links
Record-setting ‘optical phased arrays’ could lead to better laser rangefinders, smaller medical-imaging devices and even holographic TVs. Related Links: Chips that can steer light Prof. Michael Watts RLE Photonic Microsystems...
by RLE at MIT | Jan 9, 2013 | RLE News Articles
It has been more than a century since the radio-frequency (RF) phased array radar was invented. Initially, the technology was adopted in military radar systems, and over time was also extended to many areas of application ranging from communication to astronomy. MIT’s...
by RLE at MIT | Jan 9, 2013 | News Links
A new algorithm for message dissemination in decentralized networks is faster than its predecessors but, unlike them, guarantees delivery. « more » Related Links: Guaranteed delivery — in ad hoc networks EECS grad student Bernhard Haeupler wins best...
by RLE at MIT | Jan 9, 2013 | News Links
Magazine ranks nanoporous graphene as one of the top five surprising scientific milestones of 2012. Related Links: Smithsonian recognizes MIT research on water desalination technology Professor Jeffrey Grossman Grossman...